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A chemist prepares a solution of barium chlorate by measuring out 28.6 implying of barium chlorate into 100mL volumetric flask filling the flask to the mark with water. Calculate the concentration in mol/ L of the chemist's barium chlorate solution. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

**Problem Statement:**

A chemist prepares a solution of barium chlorate \(\text{Ba}(\text{ClO}_3)_2\) by measuring out 28.6 \(\mu\text{mol}\) of barium chlorate into a 100. \(\text{mL}\) volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water.

Calculate the concentration in \(\text{mol/L}\) of the chemist’s barium chlorate solution. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

**Input Section:**

- Volume unit selector (mol/L)
- Numerical input box for student response
- Action buttons: Submit, Reset, and Help

**Explanation Section (Diagram Description):**

The diagram contains the following elements:

1. **Input Box for Concentration (\(\frac{\text{mol}}{\text{L}}\)):**
   - A rectangular input box labeled "mol/L" for entering the concentration value.
   
2. **Action Buttons:**
   - **Submit Button (X)**: For submitting the calculated concentration.
   - **Reset Button (↻)**: For resetting the input to allow for recalculation.
   - **Help Button (? in a circle)**: For accessing hints or calculation help.

**Instructions:**

1. Measure out 28.6 \(\mu\text{mol}\) of barium chlorate.
2. Transfer the measured barium chlorate into a 100. \(\text{mL}\) volumetric flask.
3. Fill the flask to the 100. \(\text{mL}\) mark with water.
4. Use the provided input box to enter the concentration in \(\text{mol/L}\), calculated to 3 significant digits.
5. Use the action buttons to submit, reset, or access help.

**Note:**
To calculate the concentration, convert the given micro-moles (\(\mu\text{mol}\)) to moles, and then use the volume of the solution to find the molarity.

**Calculation:**
\[
\text{Concentration (M)} = \frac{\text{Number of moles of solute}}{\text{Volume of solution in liters}}
\]
\[
\text{Number of moles (n)} = 28.6 \mu\text{mol} \times 10^{-6} \frac{\text{mol}}{\mu\text
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Transcribed Image Text:**Problem Statement:** A chemist prepares a solution of barium chlorate \(\text{Ba}(\text{ClO}_3)_2\) by measuring out 28.6 \(\mu\text{mol}\) of barium chlorate into a 100. \(\text{mL}\) volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water. Calculate the concentration in \(\text{mol/L}\) of the chemist’s barium chlorate solution. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. **Input Section:** - Volume unit selector (mol/L) - Numerical input box for student response - Action buttons: Submit, Reset, and Help **Explanation Section (Diagram Description):** The diagram contains the following elements: 1. **Input Box for Concentration (\(\frac{\text{mol}}{\text{L}}\)):** - A rectangular input box labeled "mol/L" for entering the concentration value. 2. **Action Buttons:** - **Submit Button (X)**: For submitting the calculated concentration. - **Reset Button (↻)**: For resetting the input to allow for recalculation. - **Help Button (? in a circle)**: For accessing hints or calculation help. **Instructions:** 1. Measure out 28.6 \(\mu\text{mol}\) of barium chlorate. 2. Transfer the measured barium chlorate into a 100. \(\text{mL}\) volumetric flask. 3. Fill the flask to the 100. \(\text{mL}\) mark with water. 4. Use the provided input box to enter the concentration in \(\text{mol/L}\), calculated to 3 significant digits. 5. Use the action buttons to submit, reset, or access help. **Note:** To calculate the concentration, convert the given micro-moles (\(\mu\text{mol}\)) to moles, and then use the volume of the solution to find the molarity. **Calculation:** \[ \text{Concentration (M)} = \frac{\text{Number of moles of solute}}{\text{Volume of solution in liters}} \] \[ \text{Number of moles (n)} = 28.6 \mu\text{mol} \times 10^{-6} \frac{\text{mol}}{\mu\text
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